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Premier League Expands Use of Referee Audio for Live Broadcasts

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The English Premier League is set to enhance its broadcast experience this season by expanding the use of referee-mounted cameras, known as RefCam, to include limited audio during live matches. Starting with the league's kickoff on Friday, audio from on-field conversations between players and referees will be incorporated into broadcasts, marking a first for the Premier League. This development follows a successful trial last season where RefCam footage was used to provide near-instant replays from the referee's perspective, though audio was previously withheld from live broadcasts and only released days later due to agreements with clubs.

Under the new regulations, between one and two events per each of the 38 league rounds will feature audio segments. However, the audio will not be broadcast in real time and will exclude any incidents reviewed by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to comply with the rules of the game. Instead, the audio will be available as part of near-immediate replays, aiming to enhance viewer engagement by offering a fresh perspective on match events. This innovation raises the possibility that similar audio integration could be adopted in other leagues, including potentially in Israel.

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